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perspective, child poverty is intended as the lack of freedom to choose to do and to be what children have reason to value … children to be separated from their adult nexus, and treated according to their own specificities. The case study is focused on … Afghan children, and it is based on a survey carried out by Handicap International that took into consideration many …
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children over 5 years of age), but also systemic in capitalism. It is urgent to obtain strict respect for the prohibition of …
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This paper analyses the role of family risk attitudes in intergenerational mobility in incomes and education. Based on 1984-2009 data of sons and fathers from the German Socio-Economic Panel Survey, there is evidence suggesting that sons with risk taking fathers have a significantly higher...
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This paper investigates the role of intergenerational social mobility in completed fertility of women born between 1948 and 1972 in Poland. It examines the hypothesis of acculturation, which implies that fertility of the mobiles will be in between that seen in their parents’ (origin) and their...
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children through purposeful investments. We exploit information on the risk and trust attitudes of parents and their children …, as well as rich information about parental efforts in the upbringing of their children from the German Socio …-Economic Panel Study. Our results show that parents who invest more in the upbringing of their children are more similar to them with …
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to trust other people – are transmitted from parents to children. Our evidence is based on survey questions that ask … between the responses of parents and their children. Exploring heterogeneity in the strength of transmission, we find that … gender of the child does not matter, but that children with fewer siblings, and firstborn children, are more strongly …
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causal transmission mechanisms. This paper analyses the causal impact of fathers’ job loss on their children’s educational … the British Cohort Study (BCS). Children with fathers’ who were identified as being displaced did significantly worse in …
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children through purposeful investments. Weexploit information on the risk and trust attitudes of parents and their children …, as well as rich information about parental efforts in the upbringing of their children from the German Socio …-Economic Panel Study. Our results show that parents who invest more in the upbringing of their children are more similar to them with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010734848
Evidence on intergenerational income mobility in the UK is dated. This paper seeks to update our knowledge by introducing new estimates of mobility for later measures of earnings in the 1958 and 1970 birth cohorts. Given poor or non-existent data on more recent cohorts we adopt an indirect...
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there are benefits to improving the soft skills of the most disadvantaged children, alongside their attainment, to ensure a …
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